98.
The Complainants contended that Article 3 and Article 2 of the African Charter ensure
equal protection against discrimination and incitement to discrimination for individuals,
irrespective of gender or religion.
99.
They relied on the case of the EgIjptian Initiative for Personal Rights and Interights vs. the
Arab Republic ofEgypt,41 which established that unequal treatment under the law can only
be claimed if it is proved that the treatment was discriminatory or selective. Additionally,
they cited Antonie Bissangou vs. Congo,42 which held that a violation of Article 2 is not a
prerequisite for violating Article 3, as it contains a general guarantee of equality, which
supplements the discrimination in Article 2.
101. The Complainants mai~tained that the,djscri'
y treatment of th~ first Victim by the
Sudanese prosecution authorities and co, s, app
Sudanese law, was not justifiable
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on any grounds sMtfi<;:ienttp warrant", ,e,A ,ere di '0' \,ect for and undermining
of the
first Victim's rig~~:fffi!at transp<in.~d. And there'fore, thei{flf~,tVictim's rights under Article
3 of the Africarfdharter
were violated.
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102. The Complainants~:upmitted
that the Respondent State violated the rights of the first,
third~, ~l1dt~urth Viet!:m~ under Artie] 4 of'the African Charter and the corresponding
obligati,pns:9\1tljned in'v~~~~!al Co
nt No.3 on the Right to Life. Accordingly, the
Complainants submitted fH~rei'states ave to protect detained individuals from violence
and emer'gendes'\hat
may thFthl~h1\:their lives. This duty also includes ensuring that
detainees have access to primary living conditions, such as adequate food, water,
ventilation,
a sanitary environment,
and necessary healthcare, including maternal
healthcare and antiretroviral drugs.
103. The Complainantsjreferred
the case of Malawi African Association, Amnesty International,
Ms Sarr Diop, Union interafricaine des droiis de l'Homme and RADDHO, Collectif des veuves
et ayants-Driot, Aseociation Mauritanienne des droits de l'Homme vs. Mauritania,43 where the
Commission found a violation of Article 4 when individuals were denied fOo.iI_~ri'd~,
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medical attention, subjected to torture that culminated in death, or forced" !QOgp:.lin4'®t 0 ~<:'~'<.'
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hiding due to fear for their lives.
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